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Hake, small, salted To convert to fresh-gutted weight, mul- 

 tiply by 1.98. 

 Halibut, salted To convert to fresh-gutted weight, mul- 

 tiply by 2. 

 Herring, salted To convert to round weight, multiply by 



1.50. 

 Mackerel, salted To convert to round weight, multiply by 



1.35. 

 Menhaden To convert number of fish to weight in 



pounds, multiply by 0.6. 

 Oil (east coast) To convert gallons to pounds, multiply 



by 7.74. 

 Oil (west coast) To convert gallons to pounds, multiplv 



by 7.5 

 Pollock, salted To convert to fresh-gutted weight, mul- 

 tiply by 1.90. 

 Sponges, dried (Florida): 



Large wool To convert number of bunches of 



sponges to weight in pounds, multiply 



by 2.5. 

 Small wool To convert number of bunches of 



sponges to weight in pounds, multiply 



by 1. 

 Glove To convert number of bunches of 



sponges to weight in pounds, multiply 



by 1.5. 

 Grass To convert number of bunches of 



sponges to weight in pounds, multiply 



by 2.5. 

 Wire To convert number of bunches of 



sponges to weight in pounds, multiply 



by 1.5. 

 Yellow To convert number of bunches of 



sponges to weight in pounds, multiply 



by 1.5. 



